On Saturday September 5th at 6pm, the United States is going to take on El Salvador in an important World Cup qualifying game at Rio Tinto stadium in Salt Lake City. We know that Evan is an obsessive soccer fan, and we know that he put the game in his calendar. We also know that […]

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On Saturday September 5th at 6pm, the United States is going to take on El Salvador in an important World Cup qualifying game at Rio Tinto stadium in Salt Lake City. We know that Evan is an obsessive soccer fan, and we know that he put the game in his calendar. We also know that […]

During the podcast with @labfly, I make a joke about Evan going to Boise. Could it have been true? I just looked at Evan’s google map history to find all the places for which he’s drawn maps in recent weeks. It’s mostly spots in New York. And, since he just moved to Brooklyn, that’s no […]

He hasn’t searched for anything on Google that I have access to since August 15th. But he searched for some interesting things that day. Amazing how much Google knows? He did it from these IP addresses: Browser 79.95.173.6 Aug 15 Browser 81.169.180.82 Aug 15

From time to time, I will post interviews with friends of Evan Ratliff. These should provide clues to where he’s likely to go, and how you’ll likely find him. The first is with Jeffrey O’Brien of Fortune. He is a close friend of Evan’s and used to be his editor at Wired. Wired: How well […]

Hello, hunters! I edited Evan’s story on disappearing in the latest issue of Wired, and post details and clues here as to his whereabouts. I don’t know where he is. But I know him pretty well, and I’ve got some ideas. He’s given me access to all his credit card and personal accounts. I hope […]

In Wired issue 17.09, Evan Ratliff wrote a story about how people disappear
in the digital age. Then he went on the run himself, with Wired readers
trying to track him down. His story in Wired issue 17.12, Gone, tells what
happened. This blog shows the history of the hunt.